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Virginia Tops ACC Preseason Coaches Poll
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia field hockey team has been voted to finish first in the ACC Coaches preseason poll, as announced Tuesday (Aug. 20) by the Atlantic Coast Conference. Additionally, senior goalkeeper Tyler Kennedy, senior back Jans Croon, senior midfielder Noa Boterman and junior midfielder Daniela Mendez-Trendler were...
Austal USA celebrates expanded technology center
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- A ship manufacturing company has expanded a technology center it has in Charlottesville. Austal USA recently held a ribbon-cutting for the enlarged Austal USA Advanced Technologies research center. According to a release, the now 25,000 square-foot facilities houses equipment to support the company’s growing role...
So Hoos Asking: How Do You Remember All Those New Names?
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (UVA Today) – The promise of meeting new people can be an exciting part of any new start, whether it’s beginning your undergraduate career, starting a new job, or returning to the University of Virginia’s Grounds for a new year. But it can be overwhelming to meet loads of strangers and daunting to keep their names straight.
New Students, Listen Up: Lawnies Have Advice for You
Last year, as the University of Virginia prepared for the arrival of its newest cohort of students, UVA Today turned to the experts for a bit of advice for those about to embark on their Cavalier journeys. It was such a hit we decided to bring it back as we welcome the Class of 2028.
Charlottesville’s about to become the second Virginia city to adopt ranked choice voting
Charlottesville’s about to become the second Virginia city to adopt ranked choice voting Charlottesville’s city council approved a draft ordinance this week that will allow the use of ranked choice voting next year — when primary elections will be held for some council seats. Though the measure will still need to formally pass at the […]
TomSox claim VBL title; Post-season recap
CHARLOTTESVILLE – The 2024 Valley Baseball League season wrapped up several weeks ago when the South Divisions Charlottesville TomSox had once again made claim to the top of the VBL mountain following a 9-5 victory in a decisive game three (best 2-of-3 series) over Purcellville. The championship victory for Charlottesville was the franchises fourth VBL […] The post TomSox claim VBL title; Post-season recap appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Projecting the Virginia football 2024 depth chart: Defense
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-- In less than two weeks Virginia football will kick off the new season against Richmond at Scott Stadium and in a week the first season depth chart is expected to be released by the staff. On Monday Wahoos247 broke down the projected depth chart on the offensive side...
New Season of Coach’s Corner Debuts at Dairy Market Tonight
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Another season of Coach’s Corner with Tony Elliott returns to the airwaves tonight (Aug. 20) and will take place at a new location this year: the Dairy Market, Charlottesville’s Premier Food Hall (946 Grady Ave). The weekly radio show is set to air from 7-8 p.m., and is hosted by John Freeman, the “Voice of the Cavaliers.”
Flooding at Virginia Campground Leads to Rescue of 12
The Western Albemarle Rescue Squad was the first to arrive, leading the response and coordinating efforts from all of the responding agencies in order to ensure that all 12 people and their pets were successfully evacuated from the floodwaters. Multiple agencies, including Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad (CARS), Albemarle County Fire Rescue,...
Comfortable for now. Heat wave on horizon.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A strong area of high pressure will keep our region dry and cooler for a few days and overnights this week. Enjoy the break in the high heat and humidity while it lasts. Relative humidity and dew points will be in the comfortable range for the...
One more season: TE Sackett Wood ready to rewrite ending to his Virginia career
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-- The Virginia football team will enter the 2024 season with one more tight end than was originally expected. Sackett Wood Jr. received a waiver from the NCAA in May and has since returned to the program for one final season. "I was not expecting to be here at...
Tony Elliott provides update on UVA football’s quarterback battle
Ahead of the Virginia Cavaliers football team’s season opener against the Richmond Spiders on August 31st, head coach Tony Elliott provided an update on the quarterback battle between Tony Muskett and Anthony Colandrea. “We’re going to have some tough conversations with all our personnel over the next couple of...
Transfer DBs could be a real boon for the Cavaliers this fall
In 2022, the first season with this current UVa coaching staff, the Cavalier pass defense had a surprisingly good season after struggling mightily at the end of the Bronco Mendenhall era. Unfortunately for the new staff, both cornerbacks left that offseason, leading to a year of transition in 2023. Ultimately,...
Charlottesville City Council votes to increase their own salaries to $34k
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The majority of Charlottesville City Councilors have made the argument the salary they receive right now is a deterrent of the job. That’s why they decided to take make the elected position more incentivizing. “It would be more welcoming for more people to be able...
Virginia: Latest Norfolk casino plans feature scaled-back hotel size, single construction phase
Virginia: Latest Norfolk casino plans feature scaled-back hotel size, single construction phase. Architects on Monday presented revamped plans for a Norfolk casino, including a scaled-back 200-room hotel, designed to be built in a single construction phase. Story continues below. The most recent plans for HeadWaters Resort and Casino, presented to...
Cooler and Drier - Touch of Fall Ahead
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Few more showers and storms exiting the region early tonight, with clearing skies and drier conditions on the way. A cold front has pushed to our east and now we transition to a cooler, pleasant and noticeably less humid stretch of weather, the rest of the week. A large area of high pressure will control our weather, bringing mostly sunny skies, and an extended dry stretch. Pleasant yes, with daytime highs and overnight lows, below average, more like September - Touch of Fall. The drawback is no additional rain, and we remain with drought conditions across the region.
News Maker Renee Bayliss on Hungry for History 10-day event
Hungry for History is a 10-day culinary journey through time and Frederick County presented by the Winchester Frederick County Convention and Visitors Bureau. We spoke to the Creative Design Visitor Services Manager of Winchester Frederick County Convention and Visitors Bureau Renee Bayliss about it in our latest news maker. News...
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